AAI prepares specifications for remote air traffic control towers; to invite bids shortly

Press Trust of India  |  New Delhi 

The has prepared the specifications for remote towers and open tendering process to select entities for setting up such facilities will start shortly, a said.

The state-owned AAI, which manages more than 120 airports, is expected to operationalise more number of aerodromes, especially with new routes under the regional air connectivity scheme.

Against this backdrop, the national has been exploring the possibility of for ATC (Air Traffic Control) services.

"Increasing pressure to reduce costs while even enhancing their service offering forces to re-think the status quo and to explore new concepts such as remote towers," AAI told

concentrate ATC at one central location instead of having resources at each single airport, thus opening up a wide field of possible synergies and savings, he added.

Currently, airports have manned towers to provide ATC services. With remote towers, there would be a video-based surveillance for such services. In a recent e-mail interview, Mohapatra said the AAI has prepared "remote tower specifications based on the requirements, available industry standards and will invite bids through open tender process shortly".

As many as four bidders participated when the AAI had floated an Expression of Interest (EoI) for provisions for remote

"The AAI/ DGCA expert team visited remote tower facilities set up by the vendors and interacted with local technical/ regulatory/ air navigation experts on their operations and the prevalent industry standards," Mohapatra said. The of Civil Aviation (DGCA) is the aviation regulator.

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First Published: Sun, August 19 2018. 16:40 IST